【Australia Roxlands Copper Mine Project】Radiation-resistant Rubber Joint Contract
Shanghai Songjiang officially introduces the delivery information of the radiation-resistant rubber joints for the Australia Roxlands Copper Mine Project. We have supplied a batch of radiation-resistant rubber joint products for the Central Steel Australia Roxlands Copper Mine Project. The product is designed to resist ultraviolet radiation, and the customer mainly uses it outdoors. It is required to completely prevent the radiation of ultraviolet rays. We have developed a special rubber formula based on this requirement to meet the anti-radiation needs of the customer.
1. Introduction to Australian Copper Mines:
The copper mining industry is a significant component of Australia’s mining sector. In 2009, the production value of the copper mining industry reached 3.0532 billion Australian dollars, holding a substantial proportion within Australia’s mining industry. In 2009, the employment in Australia’s copper mining industry was 4,512, with 16 mining enterprises.
Australia is a crucial copper-producing country globally. In 2008, its copper production from mines accounted for 5.7% of the world’s total copper production, making it the fifth-largest copper-producing country globally. Australia is also one of the world’s major copper-exporting countries. In 2008, it exported 450,000 tons of copper concentrate, ranking among the top three copper concentrate-exporting countries globally, following only Chile and Peru, constituting 10% of the world’s total exports (Chile accounting for 36%, Peru for 15%). Australia is simultaneously one of the top five refined copper-exporting countries, contributing 4% to the world’s total exports. The top four are Chile (38%), Zambia (7%), Peru (5%), and Japan (5%).
Reserves and Resources: According to data from the Australian Bureau of Geosciences in 2009, as of the end of 2008, Australia’s economically demonstrated copper resources (EDR) were 77.8 million tons, accounting for 12.9% of the world’s total demonstrated reserves. Based on Australia’s mining production capacity in 2008, these reserves are sufficient for Australia’s production for 88 years. The growth of Australia’s copper resource reserves over the past decade is outlined in Table 1.
Australia’s copper resources are mainly distributed in South Australia, accounting for approximately 73% of the total copper resource reserves in Australia. Following is Queensland, constituting 11%, followed by New South Wales and Western Australia, accounting for 9% and 6%, respectively.
2.Introduction to the Radiation-resistant Rubber Joint Contract for the Australian Locranz Copper Mine Project:
3.Dispatch Site of the Radiation-resistant Rubber Joints for the Locranz Copper Mine Project in Australia:
4.Introduction to Radiation Protection:
With the rapid development of modern technology, an invisible and intangible source of pollution has received increasing attention from various sectors. This is what people refer to as the ‘invisible killer’ – electromagnetic radiation. For the human body, a good conductor, electromagnetic waves inevitably pose a certain degree of harm. Generally, radar systems, television and broadcasting transmission systems, radiofrequency and microwave medical equipment, communication transmission stations, ultra-high voltage power lines, and most household appliances can generate various forms of electromagnetic radiation with different frequencies and intensities.
Today, electromagnetic radiation pollution is recognized as a significant source of ecological environmental harm. The United Nations Environmental Conference has also identified it as a key object for pollution prevention and control. While benefiting from the widespread application of electromagnetic technology, people have also begun to pay attention to the pollution issues it brings. The prevention and control of electromagnetic radiation pollution have become important and challenging issues in the field of environmental law.
Shanghai Songjiang official website introduces: Delivery information of radiation-resistant rubber joints for the Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project. We have provided a batch of radiation-resistant rubber joint products for the China Steel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project. The main feature of this product is UV resistance, designed for outdoor use. It aims to completely prevent the radiation of ultraviolet rays. We have developed a special rubber formula based on this requirement from the customer to meet the radiation protection needs.